EP1362741B1 - Rearview mirror device with a built-in camera - Google Patents

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EP1362741B1
EP1362741B1 EP03252124A EP03252124A EP1362741B1 EP 1362741 B1 EP1362741 B1 EP 1362741B1 EP 03252124 A EP03252124 A EP 03252124A EP 03252124 A EP03252124 A EP 03252124A EP 1362741 B1 EP1362741 B1 EP 1362741B1
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Yoshihiro c/o Toyota Jidosha K. K. Fujikawa
Yoshinori c/o Toyota Jidosha K. K. Hitomi
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  • This invention relates to a rearview mirror device for rearward visual recognition attached to such as a door of vehicles for example, more specifically it relates to a camera module for downward visual recognition in which the camera module for downward visual recognition is built in to the rearview mirror.
  • rearview mirror devices for rearward recognition are attached to the right and left door of a vehicle.
  • the road surface ranging from downward to slantingly forward cannot be visually recognized.
  • the road surface near the front wheel on the side of a passenger seat serves as a dead angle.
  • a rearview mirror device including a built-in camera module capable of visually recognizing tha road surface near a front wheel, and its illumination light source has been developed (JP-A-2000-115759 which discloses features according to the preamble of claim 1, US. PAT NO.5497306).
  • the above-described camera module consists of a camera main body part which includes picture sensors such as a lens or a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), and a picture signal-processing part, and a power supply part, in such a way that the road surface near the front wheel is displayed in a picture on the monitor by outputting the picture signal from a picture signal-processing part to the monitor of the vehicle compartment.
  • the opening part for the lens of the camera main body part and an illumination light source is formed in a mirror housing where such a camera module is built in. Usually, the opening part is closed by a transparent cover.
  • the area of the opening part where the lens and illumination light source of the camera main body part are faced is comparatively large. Therefore, there is a problem that the rigidity of the mirror housing falls, resulting in trembling vibration that is transmitted to the mirror. Moreover, since the position of the lens of the camera main body part is restricted by the transparent cover that closes the opening, there is a problem in that the feasible viewing or photographing angle is generally narrow.
  • a camera main body part of a camera module is formed integrally with a picture signal-processing part, therefore it is necessary to provide a big accommodation space in the mirror housing.
  • a mirror surface adjusting actuator and a motor-driven containing unit are arranged therein, to thereby make a difficult situation to provide a big accommodation space, with the result that a built-in camera module may be hard to achieve.
  • the concave part which is arranged near the photographing window is formed integrally in a downwardly opening manner in the mirror housing. This contributes to reinforcing the part near the photographing window according to the cross-sectional form of this concave part. Accordingly, rigidity of the mirror housing is raised and trembling vibration of the mirror or the like is prevented.
  • the mirror housing is equipped with a transparent cover that covers the photographing window and a concave part, and the camera main body part is fixed to the transparent cover through a seal member.
  • the transparent cover covers the photographing window and concave part, so that surface form of the mirror housing may be made into the form with almost no unevenness. Therefore, generating of wind noise is prevented. Also, since a transparent cover may intercept a rebound of the pebble and muddy water accompanying traveling of a car, failure by breakage and corruption of the camera main body part or an illumination light source is prevented.
  • the illumination light source irradiates illumination light reliably through a clean transparent cover. This enables a clear picture to be photographed over a long period of time through a clean transparent cover in the camera main body part.
  • a bulge part having circular curved section is formed so that the lens of the camera main body part may protrude therein.
  • photographing feasible viewing angle where the photography is possible spreads because the lens of the camera main body part protrudes into the bulge part of the transparent cover. If put in another way, the required feasible viewing, or photographing angle can be obtained even when the opening area of the photographing window is decreased. Therefore, by decreasing the opening area of the photographing window more, the rigidity of the mirror housing is raised further.
  • a running wind may flow part the external surface of the transparent cover smoothly in the external surface of the bulge part of the transparent cover at the time of high-speed driving in a strong wind. Therefore wind noise is reduced.
  • a shielding wall is formed in the transparent cover between the camera main body part and an illumination light source.
  • the shielding wall prevents the case that the illumination light from an illumination light source leaks into the lens of the camera main part. Therefore, the camera main body part enables a clear picture with no white dots to be photographed, and dark areas can also be photographed.
  • a diffusion lens which diffuses the illumination light from the illumination light source is provided in the inside of the transparent cover.
  • the illumination light from the illumination light source is diffused by a diffusion lens, a bright picture can be photographed by the camera main body part.
  • the diffusion lens is prepared inside an infrared transmitting filter, the diffusion lens does not appear from the outside so that good-looks may be obtained.
  • the illumination light source emits near-infrared-rays
  • the camera main body part has the sensitivity to the near-infrared-rays.
  • photography by the camera main body part is obtained even in the night and the like by the illumination by the near-infrared rays. Since illumination light is near-infrared-ray and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused.
  • an infrared transmitting filter is provided in the inside of the portion that covers the concave part where the illumination light source is accommodated.
  • the illumination light source accommodated in the concave part by the infrared transmitting filter cannot be seen from the outside, the fine sight of the device improves.
  • a coating of transparent conductive film or heat wire transparent film having a heater function is provided on the inside of the transparent cover.
  • fogging or dew condensation of the inside of the transparent cover is prevented by the heater function of the transparent conductive film or heating wire transparent film.
  • Photography of a clear picture by the camera main body part is attained through a transparent cover.
  • a coating of a hydrophilic film is provided on the external surface of the transparent cover.
  • a water droplet adheres to the external surface of the transparent cover at the time of rainy weather or after car washing or the like, it spreads in a layer structure without becoming lens-like form, due to the hydrophilic film.
  • the camera module is constituted in separable type wherein a camera main body part and a picture signal-processing part are connected through a harness. Also in the mirror housing with restricted accommodation space with a mirror surface adjusting actuator and a motor-driven containing unit accommodated therein, like the motor-driven mirror housing equipped with an electric mirror, the picture signal-processing part is easily accommodated together with the camera main body part.
  • Fig.1 is a perspective view showing a substantial structure of the inside when removing a mirror from the rearview mirror device having a built-in camera according to one mode of the embodiment
  • Fig.2 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the photographing window formed in the lower part of the mirror housing shown in Fig.1 and near the concave part
  • Fig.3 is a front view of the transparent cover shown in Fig.2 viewed from the lower part of the mirror housing.
  • a rearview mirror device having a built-in camera of one embodiment is constituted in such a way that as shown in Fig.1, mirror housing 2 is rotated relative to mirror base 1 about a substantially perpendicular fulcrum axis by the drive of a motor (not shown) of electric retractable mirror 3, and the mirror base 1 is fixed to the side door of a passenger seat side of a vehicle, which is not shown.
  • Opening part 2A of the rear surface of the mirror housing 2 is equipped with an electric mirror which is not shown, so as to enable free right and left inclination or vertical inclination by the drive of the mirror surface adjusting unit 4.
  • Camera module 5 for downward visual recognition to photograph the road surface near the front wheel of a passenger seat side and its illumination light source 6, for example, are built in such mirror housing 2.
  • photographing window 2B where lens 5B is faced and concave part 2C are formed adjacently in the lower part of the mirror housing 2 as shown in the enlarged view of Fig.2.
  • the wide angle lens 5B is equipped at the tip end of camera main body part 5A which is serving as the camera module 5, and concave part 2C is capable of accommodating the illumination light source 6.
  • the concave part 2C is formed in the box type section, which opens toward a lower part.
  • photographing window 2B with small opening area which faces lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A, and concave part 2C of the box type section which can accommodate illumination light source 6 are formed as additional processing to mirror housing 2, so that camera module 5 and its illumination light source 6 are built in.
  • the circumference of the photographing window 2B is reinforced by the cross-sectional box type form of concave part 2C. For this reason, in the mirror housing 2, twisting resistance is increased despite the opening which is the photographing window 2B. This results in no trembling vibration being generated in an electric mirror (not shown) even when operational vibration is received from the body of a car.
  • the lower part of the mirror housing 2 is equipped with a transparent cover 7 for covering the photographing window 2B and concave part 2C.
  • a transparent cover 7 for covering the photographing window 2B and concave part 2C.
  • the transparent cover 7 is formed by bicolor molding wherein cover main part 7A facing lens 5B of camera main body part 5A and each light emitting diode 6A of illumination light source 6 is fabricated from transparent resin, and frame part 7B surrounding the circumference of the cover main part 7A is fabricated by opaque black resin, for example. And shielding wall 7C for preventing the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A, from leaking into lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is fabricated integrally with the opaque frame part 7B.
  • the camera main body part 5A when irradiating and photographing forwardly of lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A by illumination of each light emitting diode 6A, the camera main body part enables a clear picture with no white dots to be photographed, and a dark portion also can be photographed.
  • End face of frame part 7B of the portion for covering the concave part 2C and light shielding wall 7C is joined to junction end face of the concave part 2C of the mirror housing 2 through packing 8 as a seal member.
  • the camera main body part 5A is fixed to the end face of the frame part 7B of the portion that covers photographing window 2B, and shielding wall 7C through packing 9 as a seal member. That is, the inside of cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 where lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A and each light emitting diode 6A of the illumination light source 6 face is separated from the exterior by packing 8 and packing 9.
  • each light emitting diode 6A can irradiate illumination light reliably through clean cover main part 7A, and the camera main body part 5A can photo a clear picture over a long period of time through the clean cover main part 7A.
  • the camera main body part 5A can be adapted so as to be sensitive to visible light and near-infrared-rays.
  • each light emitting diode 6A of the illumination light source 6 an infrared light emitting diode that emits light in near-infrared-rays is adopted.
  • infrared transmitting filter 10 is preferably stretched on.
  • This infrared transmitting filter 10 is formed with a resin film, which does not transmit visible light but transmits the infrared rays or near-infrared-rays. Coating of the multilayer film having such characteristic may be applied over a glass surface.
  • the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture by the illumination of the near-infrared-rays from an infrared light emitting diode even in the night or the like. Since illumination light is near-infrared-rays and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused. Moreover, since the illumination light source 6 inside concave part 2C cannot be seen from the outside through cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 with existence of the infrared transmitting filter 10 as shown in Fig.3, the fine sight of camera built-in type rearview mirror device improves.
  • the diffusion lens 11 that diffuses the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A is formed inside the infrared transmitting filter 10 as shown in Fig. 2 in this case, the diffusion lens 11 diffuses the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A. Therefore, the camera main body part can photograph a bright picture by the diffused illumination light. In this case, the diffusion lens 11 does not appear through cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 due to the infrared transmitting filter 10 of this side, and does not spoil appearance, either.
  • coating of the transparent conductive film composed of ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) which has heater function, which is not shown, and tin oxide or the like is applied inside of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 shown in Fig.2, at least where lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is facing.
  • a pair of electrodes connected to the power supply, which is not shown through a pair of couplings are fixed to the transparent conductive film. Resistance of the transparent conductive film between the pair of electrodes is set at 40 ohms by adjusting composition and film thickness of the transparent conductive film.
  • heating wire 14 is connected between the pair of electrodes 13 that is connected to the power supply, which is not shown, through a pair of couplings 12. And in heat wire transparent film 15, the heating wire 14 can be drawn around substantially all over the film with a meandering pattern. Also in this case, under the weather conditions such as cloudy weather and dew or condensation are prone to generate in the inside of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7, by electrically energizing the transparent conductive film, fogging and dew condensation are cleared away and the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture through the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7.
  • a coating of hydrophilic coating film which is not shown, is applied over the external surface of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 as shown in Fig.2. For this reason, even if a water droplet adheres to the external surface of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7, at the time of rainy weather, after car washing, or the like, it spreads in a layer structure, without becoming a lens-like form, when the hydrophilic film is used. Consequently, the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture through the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7.
  • the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 that faces lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is formed flat.
  • opening area of the photographing window 2B is enlarged, the rigidity of the part and the mirror housing 2 falls. This is not preferable.
  • bulge part 7D having a circular curved section is formed so that the lens 5B may protrude therein. If this bulge part 7D has too large an amount of projection, it becomes a causative factor to generate wind noises at the time of a high-speed traveling of a car or a strong wind.
  • the amount of projection of the bulge part 7D is preferably set as about 5mm to 10mm or less.
  • the outside form of the bulge part 7D has big influences on the wind noises at the time of a high-speed traveling of a car and a strong wind.
  • the outside form of the bulge part 7D is preferably set as a surface of a sphere or an ellipse surface of a sphere. For example, by forming in an ellipse surface of a sphere that is smooth in the longitudinal direction of the car, a running wind comes to flow smoothly over the bulge part 7D of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 at the time of high-speed traveling of the car and a strong wind. Wind noises are thus reduced.
  • the feasible photographing or viewing angle which the camera main body part 5A can photograph spreads as shown by the broken line, by protrusion of lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A into the bulge part 7D. If put in another way, even when the opening area of the photographing window 2B is decreased, required photographing feasible viewing angle can be obtained, and the part and the opening area of the photographing window 2B is decreased accordingly compared with the example shown in Fig.5A. Accordingly, the rigidity of the mirror housing 2 is raised further. Moreover, in the mirror housing 2, space-margin is obtained when lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A protrudes into the bulge part 7D and the position of the camera main body part 5A moves to the transparent cover 7 side.
  • the feasible photographing or viewing angle obtained by the camera main body part 5A so as to be capable of photographing is not narrowed by the design surface, even if the design surface with curvature that changes a lot is formed near the split line of the mirror housing 2.
  • the camera main body part 5A is capable of photographing to the required photographing or viewing angle.
  • the camera module 5 is formed in separable type wherein camera main body part 5A and picture signal-processing part 5D are connected through a harness 5E.
  • the camera main body part 5A has picture sensor 5C such as CCD (Charge Coupled Device) built in, for receiving light through the lens 5B. And the signal of the picture photoed by the camera main body part 5A is inputted in the picture signal-processing part 5D.
  • the harness 5E is attached to the camera main body part 5A, and is connected to picture signal-processing part 5D through connector 5G at the tip.
  • the length of this harness 5E is set as less than 10cm so that degradation of a picture signal and mixing of noises which are outputted to picture signal-processing part 5D from the camera main body part 5A can be prevented as much as possible.
  • the camera module 5 with the above constitution includes the electric storage unit 3 for rotating operation of the mirror housing 2 to the mirror base 1, and a restricted accommodation space where the mirror surface adjusting unit 4 for inclining operation of the electric mirror, the camera main body part 5A and picture signal-processing part 5D is accommodated in separable type of the camera main body part 5A and the picture signal processing part 5D. That is, the main body part of camera 5A is accommodated in the lower part of the mirror housing 2 with a downward posture having lens 5B facing near the photographing window 2B (see Fig.2) of the mirror housing 2. The picture signal processing part 5D is separately accommodated in the upper part of the camera main body part 5A.
  • connector 5H of the end part of harness 5F which is connected to the picture signal processing part 5D is drawn in a vehicle compartment through the inside of the mirror base 1, to be connected to the power supply and monitor, which are not shown.
  • the camera module 5 can display the picture photographed by the camera main body part 5A on the monitor.
  • an opening part to be formed adding to a mirror housing is satisfied with only the photographing window where the lens of the camera main body part is faced, to thereby decrease the opening area.
  • an integral concave part which is arranged near the photographing window in the mirror housing and opens downwardly is formed, the vicinity area of the photographing window is reinforced according to the cross-sectional form of this concave part. Therefore, the rigidity of the mirror housing can be raised and trembling vibration of the mirror or the like can be prevented.
  • a transparent cover covers the photographing window and the concave part, obtaining a smooth form with almost no unevenness.
  • the transparent cover intercepts a rebound of the pebble and muddy water accompanying a traveling of a car.
  • failure due to the breakage and corruption of the camera main body part or an illumination light source can be prevented.
  • inside of the transparent cover where a lens and an illumination light source of the camera main body part are arranged in a facing manner is separated from the exterior by a seal member. Adhesion of dirt is thus prevented so as to be maintained clean. Consequently, the illumination light source can irradiate illumination light reliably through a clean transparent cover, and the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture over a long period of time through a clean transparent cover.
  • photographing feasible viewing angle where the photography is possible spreads because the lens of the camera main body part protrudes into a bulge part of the transparent cover. If put in another way, required photographing or viewing angle can be obtained even if the opening area of a photographing window is decreased. Accordingly, the rigidity of the mirror housing can be raised further by further decreasing the opening area of the photographing window.
  • a running wind flows over the external surface of the transparent cover smoothly in the external surface of the bulge part of the transparent cover, which is a smooth ellipse surface of a sphere for example at the time of a high-speed traveling and a strong wind, wind noises can be reduced.
  • a shielding wall prevents the illumination light from an illumination light source, from baking into the lens of the camera main body part.
  • the camera main body part does thus not have white dots, and a clear picture of even a dark portion can be obtained.
  • the illumination light from an illumination light source diffuses by a diffusion lens, photography of a bright picture of the camera main body part is achieved.
  • the diffusion lens is provided inside the infrared transmitting filter, a diffusion lens does not appear from the outside and thereby good-looks are achieved.
  • the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture with illumination of near-infrared-rays even in the night and the like. Since illumination light is near-infrared-rays and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused.
  • the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture through a transparent cover.
  • the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture through a transparent cover.
  • the camera main body part forming a camera module, and a picture signal-processing part are not integrally formed with a picture signal processing part, but are formed in separable type connected through harness.
  • a picture signal-processing part is easily accommodated together with the camera main body part.

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  • This invention relates to a rearview mirror device for rearward visual recognition attached to such as a door of vehicles for example, more specifically it relates to a camera module for downward visual recognition in which the camera module for downward visual recognition is built in to the rearview mirror.
  • Generally, rearview mirror devices for rearward recognition are attached to the right and left door of a vehicle. However with this rearview mirror device, the road surface ranging from downward to slantingly forward cannot be visually recognized. For this reason, especially in the field of view seen from a driver's seat of a car, the road surface near the front wheel on the side of a passenger seat serves as a dead angle. When an obstacle exists near this field, there is a possibility of contacting this with a front wheel without knowing. Thus, in order to avoid such a situation, a rearview mirror device including a built-in camera module capable of visually recognizing tha road surface near a front wheel, and its illumination light source has been developed (JP-A-2000-115759 which discloses features according to the preamble of claim 1, US. PAT NO.5497306).
  • In this kind of rearview mirror device, the above-described camera module consists of a camera main body part which includes picture sensors such as a lens or a CCD (Charge Coupled Device), and a picture signal-processing part, and a power supply part, in such a way that the road surface near the front wheel is displayed in a picture on the monitor by outputting the picture signal from a picture signal-processing part to the monitor of the vehicle compartment. The opening part for the lens of the camera main body part and an illumination light source is formed in a mirror housing where such a camera module is built in. Usually, the opening part is closed by a transparent cover.
  • Generally, in the aforementioned conventional rearview mirror devices, the area of the opening part where the lens and illumination light source of the camera main body part are faced is comparatively large. Therefore, there is a problem that the rigidity of the mirror housing falls, resulting in trembling vibration that is transmitted to the mirror. Moreover, since the position of the lens of the camera main body part is restricted by the transparent cover that closes the opening, there is a problem in that the feasible viewing or photographing angle is generally narrow.
  • Furthermore, since methods to protect against dust and moisture impervious are not taken inside of the transparent cover, dirt which invaded in the mirror housing from the circumference of the mirror, etc may adhere to the inside of the transparent cover. In addition, fogging and dew condensation may occur in the inside of the transparent cover due to the rise of the humidity in the mirror housing or the fall of temperature, with the result that the translucency of the transparent cover may fall. Furthermore, the illumination light from an illumination light source may leak into the lens of the camera main body part. Moreover, when a water droplet adheres to the external surface of the transparent cover at the time of rainy weather or after car washing or the like, the incidence light onto the camera main body part may be improperly refracted by the lens action of the water droplet. In such a case, it becomes impossible for the camera main body part to photograph a clear picture through a transparent cover.
  • Furthermore, at least a camera main body part of a camera module is formed integrally with a picture signal-processing part, therefore it is necessary to provide a big accommodation space in the mirror housing. However, in a motor-driven mirror housing equipped with an electric mirror, a mirror surface adjusting actuator and a motor-driven containing unit are arranged therein, to thereby make a difficult situation to provide a big accommodation space, with the result that a built-in camera module may be hard to achieve.
  • It would be desirable to provide a rearview mirror device with a built-in camera and illumination, wherein the rigidity of the mirror housing can be increased, the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture at extensive feasible viewing or photographing angles through a transparent cover, and providing a built-in camera module is simple.
  • In order to overcome the above-described problem, there is provided a rearview mirror device with a built-in camera as described in claim 1.
  • Only the photographing window, where the lens of the camera main body part is faced, is enough to form an opening part which is formed adding to the mirror housing. This allows the opening area to be decreased. In addition, the concave part which is arranged near the photographing window is formed integrally in a downwardly opening manner in the mirror housing. This contributes to reinforcing the part near the photographing window according to the cross-sectional form of this concave part. Accordingly, rigidity of the mirror housing is raised and trembling vibration of the mirror or the like is prevented.
  • In the invention as described in claim 2, the mirror housing is equipped with a transparent cover that covers the photographing window and a concave part, and the camera main body part is fixed to the transparent cover through a seal member. In the invention as described in this claim 2, the transparent cover covers the photographing window and concave part, so that surface form of the mirror housing may be made into the form with almost no unevenness. Therefore, generating of wind noise is prevented. Also, since a transparent cover may intercept a rebound of the pebble and muddy water accompanying traveling of a car, failure by breakage and corruption of the camera main body part or an illumination light source is prevented. Furthermore, since the inside of the transparent cover where the lens of the camera main body part and the illumination light source faces, is separated by the seal member from the exterior, adhesion of dirt is prevented so as to be held clean. Consequently, the illumination light source irradiates illumination light reliably through a clean transparent cover. This enables a clear picture to be photographed over a long period of time through a clean transparent cover in the camera main body part.
  • In the invention as claimed in claim 3, a bulge part having circular curved section is formed so that the lens of the camera main body part may protrude therein. In the invention described in this claim 3, photographing feasible viewing angle where the photography is possible spreads because the lens of the camera main body part protrudes into the bulge part of the transparent cover. If put in another way, the required feasible viewing, or photographing angle can be obtained even when the opening area of the photographing window is decreased. Therefore, by decreasing the opening area of the photographing window more, the rigidity of the mirror housing is raised further. In addition, when for example a smooth ellipse surface of a sphere is formed, a running wind may flow part the external surface of the transparent cover smoothly in the external surface of the bulge part of the transparent cover at the time of high-speed driving in a strong wind. Therefore wind noise is reduced.
  • In the invention as described in claim 4, a shielding wall is formed in the transparent cover between the camera main body part and an illumination light source. In the invention as described in claim 4, the shielding wall prevents the case that the illumination light from an illumination light source leaks into the lens of the camera main part. Therefore, the camera main body part enables a clear picture with no white dots to be photographed, and dark areas can also be photographed.
  • In the invention as claimed in claim 5, a diffusion lens which diffuses the illumination light from the illumination light source is provided in the inside of the transparent cover. In the invention as claimed in claim 5, since the illumination light from the illumination light source is diffused by a diffusion lens, a bright picture can be photographed by the camera main body part. In addition, when the diffusion lens is prepared inside an infrared transmitting filter, the diffusion lens does not appear from the outside so that good-looks may be obtained.
  • In the invention as described in claim 6, the illumination light source emits near-infrared-rays, and the camera main body part has the sensitivity to the near-infrared-rays. In the invention as described in claim 6, photography by the camera main body part is obtained even in the night and the like by the illumination by the near-infrared rays. Since illumination light is near-infrared-ray and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused.
  • In the invention as described in claim 7, in the transparent cover, an infrared transmitting filter is provided in the inside of the portion that covers the concave part where the illumination light source is accommodated. In the invention as described in claim 7, since the illumination light source accommodated in the concave part by the infrared transmitting filter cannot be seen from the outside, the fine sight of the device improves.
  • In the invention as claimed in claim 8, a coating of transparent conductive film or heat wire transparent film having a heater function is provided on the inside of the transparent cover. In this claim 8, fogging or dew condensation of the inside of the transparent cover is prevented by the heater function of the transparent conductive film or heating wire transparent film. Photography of a clear picture by the camera main body part is attained through a transparent cover.
  • In the invention as claimed in claim 9, a coating of a hydrophilic film is provided on the external surface of the transparent cover. In the invention as claimed in the claim 9, even if a water droplet adheres to the external surface of the transparent cover at the time of rainy weather or after car washing or the like, it spreads in a layer structure without becoming lens-like form, due to the hydrophilic film.
  • In the invention as claimed in claim 10, the camera module is constituted in separable type wherein a camera main body part and a picture signal-processing part are connected through a harness. Also in the mirror housing with restricted accommodation space with a mirror surface adjusting actuator and a motor-driven containing unit accommodated therein, like the motor-driven mirror housing equipped with an electric mirror, the picture signal-processing part is easily accommodated together with the camera main body part.
  • By way of example, the invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
    • Fig.1 is a perspective view showing a substantial structure of the inside when removing a mirror from a rearview mirror device having a built-in camera according to the embodiment of this invention.
    • Fig.2 is a partially enlarged view of a photographing window, which is formed in the lower part of the mirror housing shown in Fig.1 and near the concave part.
    • Fig.3 is a front view of a transparent cover shown in Fig.2 viewed from the underside.
    • Fig.4 is a plan view of a heat wire transparent coating film used in the inside of a cover main part of the transparent cover as shown in Fig.2 instead of a transparent conductive film.
    • Fig.5 is a partially enlarged sectional view showing the cover main part of the transparent cover that faces a lens of the camera main body part as shown in Fig.2, and Fig.5A is a partially enlarged sectional view of one embodiment corresponding to Fig.2, and Fig.5B is a partially enlarged sectional view of another embodiment.
    • Fig.6 is a plan view showing a substantial structure of a camera module, which is built in a rearview mirror device according to one embodiment.
    • Fig.7 is an arrangement view of the camera module as shown in Fig.6 in the mirror housing.
  • Hereafter, embodiments of the rearview mirror device, having a built-in camera according to this invention will be explained in conjunction with the drawings. Referring to the drawings, Fig.1 is a perspective view showing a substantial structure of the inside when removing a mirror from the rearview mirror device having a built-in camera according to one mode of the embodiment, Fig.2 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the photographing window formed in the lower part of the mirror housing shown in Fig.1 and near the concave part, and Fig.3 is a front view of the transparent cover shown in Fig.2 viewed from the lower part of the mirror housing.
  • A rearview mirror device having a built-in camera of one embodiment is constituted in such a way that as shown in Fig.1, mirror housing 2 is rotated relative to mirror base 1 about a substantially perpendicular fulcrum axis by the drive of a motor (not shown) of electric retractable mirror 3, and the mirror base 1 is fixed to the side door of a passenger seat side of a vehicle, which is not shown.
  • Opening part 2A of the rear surface of the mirror housing 2 is equipped with an electric mirror which is not shown, so as to enable free right and left inclination or vertical inclination by the drive of the mirror surface adjusting unit 4. Camera module 5 for downward visual recognition to photograph the road surface near the front wheel of a passenger seat side and its illumination light source 6, for example, are built in such mirror housing 2. In order to obtain the above constitution, photographing window 2B where lens 5B is faced and concave part 2C are formed adjacently in the lower part of the mirror housing 2 as shown in the enlarged view of Fig.2. The wide angle lens 5B is equipped at the tip end of camera main body part 5A which is serving as the camera module 5, and concave part 2C is capable of accommodating the illumination light source 6. The concave part 2C is formed in the box type section, which opens toward a lower part.
  • Thus, photographing window 2B with small opening area which faces lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A, and concave part 2C of the box type section which can accommodate illumination light source 6 are formed as additional processing to mirror housing 2, so that camera module 5 and its illumination light source 6 are built in. The circumference of the photographing window 2B is reinforced by the cross-sectional box type form of concave part 2C. For this reason, in the mirror housing 2, twisting resistance is increased despite the opening which is the photographing window 2B. This results in no trembling vibration being generated in an electric mirror (not shown) even when operational vibration is received from the body of a car.
  • Here, as shown in Fig.1 and Fig.2, the lower part of the mirror housing 2 is equipped with a transparent cover 7 for covering the photographing window 2B and concave part 2C. By the above, the surface form of the mirror housing 2 becomes the form having almost no unevenness, to thereby allow no generating of wind noises. Also, a rebound of pebbles and/or muddy water accompanying a traveling of a car is intercepted by the transparent cover 7. This prevents failure due to the breakage and corruption of lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A and each light emitting diode 6A of illumination light source 6.
  • The transparent cover 7 is formed by bicolor molding wherein cover main part 7A facing lens 5B of camera main body part 5A and each light emitting diode 6A of illumination light source 6 is fabricated from transparent resin, and frame part 7B surrounding the circumference of the cover main part 7A is fabricated by opaque black resin, for example. And shielding wall 7C for preventing the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A, from leaking into lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is fabricated integrally with the opaque frame part 7B. For this reason, at the time of a clouded sky, night or the like, when irradiating and photographing forwardly of lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A by illumination of each light emitting diode 6A, the camera main body part enables a clear picture with no white dots to be photographed, and a dark portion also can be photographed.
  • End face of frame part 7B of the portion for covering the concave part 2C and light shielding wall 7C is joined to junction end face of the concave part 2C of the mirror housing 2 through packing 8 as a seal member. The camera main body part 5A is fixed to the end face of the frame part 7B of the portion that covers photographing window 2B, and shielding wall 7C through packing 9 as a seal member. That is, the inside of cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 where lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A and each light emitting diode 6A of the illumination light source 6 face is separated from the exterior by packing 8 and packing 9. For this reason, even if dirt invades in the mirror housing 2 from the space between opening part 2A (see Fig.1) of the mirror housing 2, and the circumferential edge of the electric mirror which is not shown or the like, such dirt does not adhere to the inside of cover main part 7A. The cover main part 7A is thus kept clean. Consequently, each light emitting diode 6A can irradiate illumination light reliably through clean cover main part 7A, and the camera main body part 5A can photo a clear picture over a long period of time through the clean cover main part 7A.
  • Here, the camera main body part 5A can be adapted so as to be sensitive to visible light and near-infrared-rays. In this case, as each light emitting diode 6A of the illumination light source 6 an infrared light emitting diode that emits light in near-infrared-rays is adopted. In the inside of cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 that faces each light emitting diode 6A, as shown in enlarged view of Fig.2, infrared transmitting filter 10 is preferably stretched on. This infrared transmitting filter 10 is formed with a resin film, which does not transmit visible light but transmits the infrared rays or near-infrared-rays. Coating of the multilayer film having such characteristic may be applied over a glass surface.
  • By the above constitution, the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture by the illumination of the near-infrared-rays from an infrared light emitting diode even in the night or the like. Since illumination light is near-infrared-rays and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused. Moreover, since the illumination light source 6 inside concave part 2C cannot be seen from the outside through cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 with existence of the infrared transmitting filter 10 as shown in Fig.3, the fine sight of camera built-in type rearview mirror device improves.
  • Moreover, if the diffusion lens 11 that diffuses the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A is formed inside the infrared transmitting filter 10 as shown in Fig. 2 in this case, the diffusion lens 11 diffuses the illumination light from each light emitting diode 6A. Therefore, the camera main body part can photograph a bright picture by the diffused illumination light. In this case, the diffusion lens 11 does not appear through cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 due to the infrared transmitting filter 10 of this side, and does not spoil appearance, either.
  • Here, coating of the transparent conductive film composed of ITO (Indium Tin Oxide) which has heater function, which is not shown, and tin oxide or the like is applied inside of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 shown in Fig.2, at least where lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is facing. A pair of electrodes connected to the power supply, which is not shown through a pair of couplings are fixed to the transparent conductive film. Resistance of the transparent conductive film between the pair of electrodes is set at 40 ohms by adjusting composition and film thickness of the transparent conductive film. Then, if voltage of 12V, such as an on-board battery, is placed across this pair of electrodes, current of 0.3A will flow on a transparent conductive film, to thereby constitute a heater with 3.6W. The inside of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 is thus heated. Accordingly, even under weather conditions such as cloudy weather when dew and condensation are prone to generate in the inside of cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7, by electrically energizing a transparent conductive film, fogging and dew condensation are cleared away and the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture through the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7.
  • In addition, as the transparent conductive film, as shown in Fig.4, heating wire 14 is connected between the pair of electrodes 13 that is connected to the power supply, which is not shown, through a pair of couplings 12. And in heat wire transparent film 15, the heating wire 14 can be drawn around substantially all over the film with a meandering pattern. Also in this case, under the weather conditions such as cloudy weather and dew or condensation are prone to generate in the inside of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7, by electrically energizing the transparent conductive film, fogging and dew condensation are cleared away and the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture through the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7.
  • Moreover, a coating of hydrophilic coating film, which is not shown, is applied over the external surface of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 as shown in Fig.2. For this reason, even if a water droplet adheres to the external surface of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7, at the time of rainy weather, after car washing, or the like, it spreads in a layer structure, without becoming a lens-like form, when the hydrophilic film is used. Consequently, the camera main body part 5A can photograph a clear picture through the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7.
  • Here, in one mode of the rearview mirror device having a built-in camera as shown in Fig.5A, the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 that faces lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A is formed flat. For this reason, in order to secure a feasible photographing or viewing angle for the lens 5B of a wide angle to be capable of photographing, shown by the broken line, it is necessary to enlarge the cover main part 7A. That is, it is necessary to enlarge opening area of photographing window 2B. However, if opening area of the photographing window 2B is enlarged, the rigidity of the part and the mirror housing 2 falls. This is not preferable.
  • Thus, as shown in Fig.5B as another embodiment, in the camera main body part 7A of the transparent cover 7 that faces with lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A, bulge part 7D having a circular curved section is formed so that the lens 5B may protrude therein. If this bulge part 7D has too large an amount of projection, it becomes a causative factor to generate wind noises at the time of a high-speed traveling of a car or a strong wind. Thus, the amount of projection of the bulge part 7D is preferably set as about 5mm to 10mm or less.
  • Moreover, the outside form of the bulge part 7D has big influences on the wind noises at the time of a high-speed traveling of a car and a strong wind. Thus, the outside form of the bulge part 7D is preferably set as a surface of a sphere or an ellipse surface of a sphere. For example, by forming in an ellipse surface of a sphere that is smooth in the longitudinal direction of the car, a running wind comes to flow smoothly over the bulge part 7D of the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 at the time of high-speed traveling of the car and a strong wind. Wind noises are thus reduced.
  • In another embodiment with the above-described constitution as shown in Fig.5B, the feasible photographing or viewing angle which the camera main body part 5A can photograph spreads as shown by the broken line, by protrusion of lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A into the bulge part 7D. If put in another way, even when the opening area of the photographing window 2B is decreased, required photographing feasible viewing angle can be obtained, and the part and the opening area of the photographing window 2B is decreased accordingly compared with the example shown in Fig.5A. Accordingly, the rigidity of the mirror housing 2 is raised further. Moreover, in the mirror housing 2, space-margin is obtained when lens 5B of the camera main body part 5A protrudes into the bulge part 7D and the position of the camera main body part 5A moves to the transparent cover 7 side.
  • Moreover, when the camera main body part 5A needs to be arranged near the split line of the mirror housing 2 which is formed of resin, by having the bulge part 7D in the cover main part 7A of the transparent cover 7 as shown in Fig.5B, the feasible photographing or viewing angle obtained by the camera main body part 5A so as to be capable of photographing, is not narrowed by the design surface, even if the design surface with curvature that changes a lot is formed near the split line of the mirror housing 2. Thus the camera main body part 5A is capable of photographing to the required photographing or viewing angle.
  • Here, the camera module 5 is formed in separable type wherein camera main body part 5A and picture signal-processing part 5D are connected through a harness 5E. The camera main body part 5A has picture sensor 5C such as CCD (Charge Coupled Device) built in, for receiving light through the lens 5B. And the signal of the picture photoed by the camera main body part 5A is inputted in the picture signal-processing part 5D. The harness 5E is attached to the camera main body part 5A, and is connected to picture signal-processing part 5D through connector 5G at the tip. The length of this harness 5E is set as less than 10cm so that degradation of a picture signal and mixing of noises which are outputted to picture signal-processing part 5D from the camera main body part 5A can be prevented as much as possible.
  • The camera module 5 with the above constitution includes the electric storage unit 3 for rotating operation of the mirror housing 2 to the mirror base 1, and a restricted accommodation space where the mirror surface adjusting unit 4 for inclining operation of the electric mirror, the camera main body part 5A and picture signal-processing part 5D is accommodated in separable type of the camera main body part 5A and the picture signal processing part 5D. That is, the main body part of camera 5A is accommodated in the lower part of the mirror housing 2 with a downward posture having lens 5B facing near the photographing window 2B (see Fig.2) of the mirror housing 2. The picture signal processing part 5D is separately accommodated in the upper part of the camera main body part 5A. And connector 5H of the end part of harness 5F which is connected to the picture signal processing part 5D is drawn in a vehicle compartment through the inside of the mirror base 1, to be connected to the power supply and monitor, which are not shown. Thus, the camera module 5 can display the picture photographed by the camera main body part 5A on the monitor.
  • As described above, according to the invention as described in claim 1, an opening part to be formed adding to a mirror housing is satisfied with only the photographing window where the lens of the camera main body part is faced, to thereby decrease the opening area. In addition, since an integral concave part, which is arranged near the photographing window in the mirror housing and opens downwardly is formed, the vicinity area of the photographing window is reinforced according to the cross-sectional form of this concave part. Therefore, the rigidity of the mirror housing can be raised and trembling vibration of the mirror or the like can be prevented.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 2, a transparent cover covers the photographing window and the concave part, obtaining a smooth form with almost no unevenness. Thus, wind noises can be prevented. Also, the transparent cover intercepts a rebound of the pebble and muddy water accompanying a traveling of a car. Thus failure due to the breakage and corruption of the camera main body part or an illumination light source can be prevented. Furthermore, inside of the transparent cover where a lens and an illumination light source of the camera main body part are arranged in a facing manner, is separated from the exterior by a seal member. Adhesion of dirt is thus prevented so as to be maintained clean. Consequently, the illumination light source can irradiate illumination light reliably through a clean transparent cover, and the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture over a long period of time through a clean transparent cover.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 3, photographing feasible viewing angle where the photography is possible spreads because the lens of the camera main body part protrudes into a bulge part of the transparent cover. If put in another way, required photographing or viewing angle can be obtained even if the opening area of a photographing window is decreased. Accordingly, the rigidity of the mirror housing can be raised further by further decreasing the opening area of the photographing window. In addition, since a running wind flows over the external surface of the transparent cover smoothly in the external surface of the bulge part of the transparent cover, which is a smooth ellipse surface of a sphere for example at the time of a high-speed traveling and a strong wind, wind noises can be reduced.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 4, a shielding wall prevents the illumination light from an illumination light source, from baking into the lens of the camera main body part. The camera main body part does thus not have white dots, and a clear picture of even a dark portion can be obtained.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 5, since the illumination light from an illumination light source diffuses by a diffusion lens, photography of a bright picture of the camera main body part is achieved. In addition, when the diffusion lens is provided inside the infrared transmitting filter, a diffusion lens does not appear from the outside and thereby good-looks are achieved.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 6, the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture with illumination of near-infrared-rays even in the night and the like. Since illumination light is near-infrared-rays and it is not visible to people in that case, other drivers of vehicles or pedestrians cannot be confused.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 7, since the illumination light source accommodated in a concave part by the infrared transmitting filter cannot be seen from the outside, the fine sight of the rearview mirror device improves.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 8, since the fogging of the inside of a transparent cover and dew condensation can be prevented by the heater function of a transparent conductive film or heat wire transparent film, the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture through a transparent cover.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 9, even when a water droplet adheres to the external surface of a transparent cover, the water droplet spreads in a layer structure, without becoming of lens-like form when the hydrophilic coating film is used, at the time of rainy weather or after car washing, or the like. Thus the camera main body part can photograph a clear picture through a transparent cover.
  • According to the invention as described in claim 10, the camera main body part forming a camera module, and a picture signal-processing part are not integrally formed with a picture signal processing part, but are formed in separable type connected through harness. In the mirror housing with restricted accommodation space with a mirror surface adjusting actuator and a motor-driven containing unit accommodated therein like the motor-driven containing type mirror housing equipped with an electric mirror, a picture signal-processing part is easily accommodated together with the camera main body part.

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  1. A rearview mirror device with a built-in camera in which the camera module (5) for downward visual recognition is built in a mirror housing (2) equipped with a mirror for rearward visual recognition, characterized in that the mirror housing (2) has a concave part (2C) integrally formed with the mirror housing (2), whose cross-sectional shape is of a downwardly open box type form, said concave part (2C) being arranged in the vicinity of a photographing window (2B) which the lens of a camera main body part (5A) of the camera module (5) faces, an illumination light source (6) being accommodated in said concave part (2C).
  2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mirror housing (2) is equipped with a transparent cover (7) for covering the photographing window (2B) and the concave part (2C), and the main body part (5A) of the camera (5) is fixed to this transparent cover (7) through a seal member (9).
  3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a bulge part (7D) with circular curved section is formed in said transparent cover (7) so that the lens (5B) of the camera main body part (5A) may protrude therein.
  4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein a shielding wall (7C) is formed in the transparent cover (7) between the camera main body part (5A) and the illumination light source (6).
  5. A device as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4, wherein a diffusion lens (11) for diffusing the illumination light from the illumination light source (6) is provided in the inside of the transparent cover (7).
  6. A device as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the illumination light source (6) emits near-infrared-rays, and the camera main body part (5A) is sensitive to the near-infrared-rays.
  7. A device as claimed in claim 6, in combination with the features of claim 2, wherein the transparent cover (7) includes an infrared transmitting filter (10) provided inside of the portion of said cover that covers the concave part (2C) wherein the illumination light source (6) is accommodated.
  8. A device as claimed in claim 2 and claims dependent therefrom, wherein a coating of a transparent conductive film or a heating wire (14) transparent film (15) having a heater function is applied on the inside surface of the transparent cover (7).
  9. A device as claimed in claim 2 and claims dependent therefrom, wherein a coating of a hydrophilic coating film is applied over the external surface of the transparent cover (7).
  10. A device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein a camera module (5) is constituted in a seperable type wherein the camera main body part (5A) and the picture signal-processing part (5D) are connected through a harness (5E).
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